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    REMORSE OF OTTOMAN OFFICER

    News.am
    21:24 / 08/14/2009

    A lot has been said about tragedies throughout Armenian history. There
    were many witnesses and participants of Armenian Genocide, and
    Rafael de Nogales Mendes (Venezuelan mercenary of Ottoman army)
    was one of them. His "The Four Days Beneath the Crescent" book about
    atrocities of Ottoman Empire was published in the 1920s. It is one
    of the most incredible accounts of World War I by a former officer
    of the Ottoman Army.

    As Nogales' attempts to join the Entente Army failed, he was recruited
    in Turkish Army. He participated in the siege of Van and Bitlis cities
    and regrets he caused considerable damage.

    Later, the Armenian issue deeply impacted him. Civilian population
    mass destructions stirred remorse and were haunting him at nights.

    The memoirs that he brings in his book matter a lot, as they are
    invaluable witness and insights into Armenian Genocide of 1915.
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